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Using migration as a climate adaptation strategy

But if migrating became a climate change adaptation strategy? What is moving to somewhere less impacted by climate change became a recognised what of adapting? This is exactly what the idea of migration as adaptation suggests.

The idea behind migration as adaptation is that people move from high risk places, to locations where they are safer from the impacts of climate change. Rather than this happening in an ad-hoc way, the idea behind migration as adaptation is that people are assisted in doing this.

This assistance could potentially mean a number of different things. For example it could involve:

Helping people meet the costs of moving

Training people in skills that will help the find work in their new location

Creating better infrastructure like housing and healthcare in the places that people might move to

The idea of migration as adaptation is that with limited resources available to help people adapt, migrating might be better than trying to cope with climate change by adapting where they are.

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People are already using migration as an adaptation strategy

Although migration as an adaptation strategy doesn’t enjoy much official recognition by governments, it is something many people are doing anyway. Most people do not call what they are are doing ‘migration as adaptation’ but many people are already moving away from places that are badly impacted by climate change.

Usually they are moving away from rural areas where farming is becoming increasingly hard due to drought. Often they move to nearby town and cities and seek alternative non-farming work. Although people who do this may not define themselves as ‘climate migrants’ and probably wouldn’t describe what they have done as a form of climate adaptation – none the less they have used migration as a strategy for adapting to climate impacts.

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Controversies around migration as a climate adaptation strategy

It is generally accepted that viewing migration as a climate adaptation strategy is more positive that viewing climate-linked migration only as a problem. Framing climate-linked migration as a form of adaptation has provided a counterbalance to the apocalyptic narratives of “millions of climate refugees”. Migration as adaptation sees migration as something that can – in the right circumstances – be positive and helpful.

However the idea of migration as a climate adaptation strategy is not without controversy.

Some states are likely to see the concept as one that could create new migratory routes into their country. They may be resistant to the concept because of widespread anti-migrant sentiment within their own policy makers or the wider public.

Others question migration as adaptation from other perspectives.

There are issues around rights and consent. For example migration as adaptation sounds positive when people are choosing to move, and are empowered to do so through funding and education. But some fear that the concept could provide states with a pre-text to forcibly move people.

Others argue that migration as adaptation places the responsibility for adapting with the people who are hardest hit by climate change and have also done the least to cause it.

By suggesting that people can migrate as an adaptation strategy might allow high emitting governments to shirk their responsibility to reduce emissions and help people adapt in other ways.

In spite of these criticism we believe that migration as an adaptation strategy does hold great potential, provided is is managed in the right way with full respect for the rights of people involved.